The US is “deeply troubled” by the Israeli government’s approval of legislation to speed up the construction of settlements in the occupied West Bank.
The measure was approved by the government on Sunday as US Assistant Secretary of State Barbara Leaf, who is in charge of Middle East affairs, was to meet Israeli and Palestinian leaders during a week-long visit to the region.
“The US is deeply troubled by the Israeli government’s announcement of plans to advance over 4,000 new settlement units in the West Bank and the changes to its planning system that may expedite approvals,” said State Department spokesman Matthew Miller.
“Settlement expansion is an obstacle to peace.”
The US called on the government of Israel to fulfil the commitments it made in Aqaba, Jordan, and Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt, and return to talks aimed at de-escalation, the State Department said.
Israel's government on Sunday granted Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich, a pro-settlement firebrand, authority over planning in the occupied West Bank and lifted red tape on the approval process.
The changes make it easier for Israel to expand its settlements on land Palestinians seek as the heartland of their future state, at a time when hopes for peace are more distant than ever.
Mr Smotrich's control over planning was a condition he had made to join the government.
Authority over planning in the territory, which is under a 56-year military occupation, is traditionally the purview of the country's defence minister. Mr Smotrich is also a minister within the Defence Ministry.
The Palestinian Foreign Ministry condemned the decision and called on the international community to pressure Israel “to stop its illegal unilateral measures”.
Hamas said overnight on Sunday that the Israeli government’s endorsement of granting Mr Smotrich wide powers to ratify settlement construction decisions “revealed the true face of this fascist government”.
At the beginning of March, Mr Smotrich drew intense international criticism after he called for the northern West Bank town of Huwara to be “wiped out”.
“This government seeks to annex more occupied Palestinian lands, increase the number of Jewish settlers and displace our Palestinian people from their lands,” said Maher Salah, a member of the Hamas political bureau.
The specs
Engine: 3.0-litre six-cylinder turbo
Power: 398hp from 5,250rpm
Torque: 580Nm at 1,900-4,800rpm
Transmission: Eight-speed auto
Fuel economy, combined: 6.5L/100km
On sale: December
Price: From Dh330,000 (estimate)
If you go...
Fly from Dubai or Abu Dhabi to Chiang Mai in Thailand, via Bangkok, before taking a five-hour bus ride across the Laos border to Huay Xai. The land border crossing at Huay Xai is a well-trodden route, meaning entry is swift, though travellers should be aware of visa requirements for both countries.
Flights from Dubai start at Dh4,000 return with Emirates, while Etihad flights from Abu Dhabi start at Dh2,000. Local buses can be booked in Chiang Mai from around Dh50
The biog
Favourite films: Casablanca and Lawrence of Arabia
Favourite books: Start with Why by Simon Sinek and Good to be Great by Jim Collins
Favourite dish: Grilled fish
Inspiration: Sheikh Zayed's visionary leadership taught me to embrace new challenges.
MOUNTAINHEAD REVIEW
Starring: Ramy Youssef, Steve Carell, Jason Schwartzman
Director: Jesse Armstrong
Rating: 3.5/5
McIlroy's recent struggles
Last six stroke-play events (First round score in brackets)
Arnold Palmer Invitational Tied for 4th (74)
The US Masters Tied for 7th (72)
The Players Championship Tied for 35th (73)
US Open Missed the cut (78)
Travellers Championship Tied for 17th (67)
Irish Open Missed the cut (72)
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Getting there
The flights
Emirates and Etihad fly to Johannesburg or Cape Town daily. Flights cost from about Dh3,325, with a flying time of 8hours and 15 minutes. From there, fly South African Airlines or Air Namibia to Namibia’s Windhoek Hosea Kutako International Airport, for about Dh850. Flying time is 2 hours.
The stay
Wilderness Little Kulala offers stays from £460 (Dh2,135) per person, per night. It is one of seven Wilderness Safari lodges in Namibia; www.wilderness-safaris.com.
Skeleton Coast Safaris’ four-day adventure involves joining a very small group in a private plane, flying to some of the remotest areas in the world, with each night spent at a different camp. It costs from US$8,335.30 (Dh30,611); www.skeletoncoastsafaris.com